Astronomy and Science-Based Business

Specialisatie van: Astronomy
Graad: Master of Science in Astronomy
Onderwijsvorm: Voltijd
Duur: 2 jaar
Start: Flexibel, internationale studenten bij voorkeur in september of februari
Taal: Engels
Vestigingsplaats: Leiden
Croho/isatcode: 60200
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De specialisatie in Sterrenkunde en Science-Based Business bereidt studenten voor op een carrière in het (wetenschappelijke) bedrijfsleven en voor innovatie en ondernemen vanuit een sterrenkundig perspectief. Naast kennis over sterrenkunde, doen studenten bekwaamheid op over het functioneren van (mensen in) organisaties en het vaststellen en besturen van beleidsprocessen. In het eerste jaar van de specialisatie ligt de nadruk op de sterrenkunde, in het tweede jaar zal de student zich richten op de Science-Based Business.

The Leiden MSc in Astronomy focuses on

  • Knowledge and understanding of the origin, structure, and evolution of galaxies, including processes in their nuclei, as well as the universe they are part of;
  • Knowledge and understanding of the origin, structure and evolution of stars, including the interstellar medium, circumstellar gas and dust, and planetary systems.
    These goals are approached by means of courses teaching knowledge of the various fields and insight into their mutual connections, and through research projects in which the student focuses on one or more aspects of ongoing research carried out by staff and postdocs.
    The Leiden programme is particularly known for its emphasis on the interface between observation and theory: interpretation, modelling and simulation.

Reasons to Choose Astronomy in Leiden


1. The Leiden Astronomy Department (the ‘Sterrewacht’) is the largest and oldest in the Netherlands. It has a strong international reputation, and it is widely known to turn out graduates and PhDs of the highest quality.
2. Research at the cutting edge of modern astronomy is an integral part of the MSc programme. Research students graduate with a broad knowledge of astronomy and astrophysics, but may specialise in observation, theory or instrumentation. Other specialisations allow the student to specialise in business and management, communication or education.
3. The Sterrewacht provides a thoroughly international atmosphere. It has close ties with other astronomy institutes in Europe and in the U.S. Its students and staff have access to the most advanced observation facilities in the world. Many students, postdocs and staff come from abroad, and there are regular visits by guests from all over the world.
4. The large number of faculty staff and the relatively small number of students guarantee students a high degree of interaction with and personal attention from the senior staff.
5. With its modest size and open, international character, the Sterrewacht provides a very congenial, informal atmosphere, in which social activities flourish.
6. The Leiden programme is particularly appreciated for its emphasis on the interface between observation and theory: interpretation, modeling and simulation.